Park City Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Park City

Top Rated for
4.36 (80 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.35 (10 Ratings)
Beginners
4.35 (20 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.24 (87 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.06 (45 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
3.99 (68 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
Beginner 8%
Intermediate 41%
Advanced 28%
Expert 23%
Ranked
234th
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
3.98
From 88 Reviews
340
Total Runs
6800
Bottom Elevation
10026
Top Elevation
7300
Skiable Terrain

Park City Piste Map

Grab the Park City ski resort map to get your bearings across one of North America's biggest playgrounds. The trail map covers a massive 340 runs split across 27 beginner, 140 intermediate, and 95 advanced pistes, accessed by 4 gondolas and 26 chairlifts. You'll be riding between a top elevation of 3,056m and a base at 2,073m, with terrain that caters brilliantly to intermediates and families while still offering plenty for advanced skiers to explore.

piste map for Park City

Best Runs in Park City

  • Payday (Green): A wide, smooth cruiser that's ideal for building confidence with its consistent gentle gradient and forgiving width.

  • Home Run (Green): This long green run takes you all the way back to the base area with mellow terrain perfect for consolidating turns.

  • Claimjumper (Blue): A lengthy blue cruiser that winds through the trees with a consistent pitch, great for intermediate skiers working on rhythm and flow.

  • Silverlode (Blue): A wide, groomed boulevard that's perfect for carving thanks to its excellent maintenance and predictable fall line.

  • Sidewinder (Blue): This meandering blue offers a fun, rolling terrain that lets you pick up speed on the straights and practice edge control through the bends.

  • Thaynes Canyon (Blue): A tree-lined cruiser that provides a bit more challenge than resort centre blues, with varied pitch and natural features to keep things interesting.

  • Blueslip Bowl (Black Diamond): Steep, open terrain that rewards aggressive carving and confident intermediate-to-advanced skiers looking to step up their game.

  • Silver Skis (Black Diamond): A narrower black diamond run with consistent pitch and quick fall line that demands precise turn placement.

  • Pioneer (Double Black Diamond): This steep, bumped-up classic challenges experts with tight moguls and a relentless pitch from top to bottom.

  • McConkey's Bowl (Double Black Diamond): Named after the legendary skier, this expansive expert zone offers variable terrain with natural features, cliff drops, and plenty of opportunities for creative line choices.